Reviewed · OLD TOWN TOURS
Alcudia Old Town Private Tour
Alcúdia’s old streets reward slow footsteps. This private walk is interesting because it pairs a local guide with a tailor-made route, so you get both the big sights and calmer corners you might miss on your own. The one drawback to keep in mind is that 1.5 hours can feel tight if you want every monument stop crammed in.
You meet at the Oficina de Turisme d’Alcúdia and then spend about 45 minutes at a time exploring the Old Town, with the guide adapting the pace and focus. It’s a private group (up to 10 people), and you also come away with pointed advice for where to eat, shop, and explore more.
In This Review
- Key Points to Know Before You Go
- Why Alcúdia Old Town Fits a Private Walking Tour
- Starting at Oficina de Turisme d’Alcúdia, Then Straight Into the Old Walls
- The First Half-Focus: Medieval Walls, the Church Area, and Peaceful Courtyards
- Carrer Major in Motion, With Your Guide’s Stories in the Right Places
- Roman Ruins and the Old Brewery, Added as Highlights When You Want Them
- Tailor-Made Advice You Can Use for Dinner, Shopping, and Next Steps
- Price and Group Size: When $106 Feels Like Real Value
- Guide Details to Consider, Based on Real Experience Notes
- Best Fit: Who This Tour Works For
- What to Bring for a 1.5-Hour Old Town Walk
- Should You Book the Alcúdia Old Town Private Tour?
- FAQ
- How long is the Alcúdia Old Town private tour?
- Where do I meet the guide?
- Is this tour private?
- What languages are available?
- What is the price?
- Are food and drinks included?
- What entrance costs are included?
Key Points to Know Before You Go

- Private, flexible pacing: Your guide adjusts the plan to your interests, not the other way around.
- Big sights plus quiet corners: Expect medieval walls, the church area, and peaceful courtyards.
- Roman ruins and old brewery if you want them: These can be included as part of the highlights.
- Practical insider tips at the end: You leave with recommendations for food, shopping, and what to do next.
- Price works best with a fuller group: It’s a group rate up to 10 people, so the value improves as the group fills up.
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Why Alcúdia Old Town Fits a Private Walking Tour

Alcúdia Old Town is the kind of place where your instincts matter. One street is busy with visitors, and the next turn can feel much calmer, shaded, and almost tucked away. That’s exactly why I like a private format here: you can slow down, ask questions, and follow your guide into the little side moments that make the town feel real.
This tour is also built around variety. You’re not only looking at one era. You move between medieval walls, a church area, the lively Carrer Major, and you can add highlights like Roman ruins and an old brewery depending on what you care about. That mix is what makes a short walk feel satisfying, instead of just being a checklist of photo spots.
Starting at Oficina de Turisme d’Alcúdia, Then Straight Into the Old Walls

Your meeting point is outside the Oficina de Turisme d’Alcúdia. It’s a simple start, and that matters, because there’s no hotel pickup in the package. If you’re staying nearby, you’ll likely arrive with less hassle, and you can use the walk time for exploring instead of waiting for transportation.
Come with comfortable shoes and a camera, because Old Town walking is uneven and you’ll want to stop for details. Sunglasses help too. And if you’re the type who likes to plan ahead, this is one tour where you’ll benefit from thinking of two or three things you want most, like history, local culture, or just the everyday atmosphere.
One more practical note I appreciate: the tour includes entry to monuments and sites mentioned during the walk. That reduces the stress of figuring out ticket lines mid-exploration.
The First Half-Focus: Medieval Walls, the Church Area, and Peaceful Courtyards

The tour runs about 1.5 hours total, with guided walking that’s roughly split into two stretches. In the earlier part, you should expect to get oriented fast and then start collecting the town’s visual cues. You’ll stroll cobbled streets, admire the historic walls, and visit the church area as part of the flow.
What I like about this start is that it sets context. You understand where the town’s structure comes from, and your later stops feel more connected. And because this is private, you can spend extra time at whatever grabs you, whether that’s the wall views, architectural details near the church area, or the little quiet stops that most visitors pass without noticing.
You’ll also encounter hidden corners and calmer courtyards. This is where a guide really adds value. The streets are pretty, but the courtyards and off-the-beaten-path spots are the difference between seeing Alcúdia and feeling it.
Carrer Major in Motion, With Your Guide’s Stories in the Right Places

After you get a grip on the layout, you move into the heart of the Old Town experience. A big part of the walk includes Carrer Major, described as lively, where you’ll get a sense of how the town moves day to day.
This is also where your guide’s tone matters. The walk is designed to be relaxed and engaging, with stories, fun facts, and cultural insights that help the scenes click. If you’ve ever visited a place and thought, I see the buildings, but I don’t know what I’m looking at, this is the fix.
There’s also a useful practical angle here for families. One review mentioned a family booking with four kids ranging from 10 to 16, and praised the tour for giving a good overview at the beginning. That’s a good sign if you want something that keeps young attention while still offering real value for adults.
Roman ruins and a walled old town
Roman Ruins and the Old Brewery, Added as Highlights When You Want Them
One of the strengths of this tour is that the highlights can flex. Along the way, the itinerary can include the impressive Roman ruins and the old brewery, along with other landmarks, based on your interests.
This matters because not everyone wants the same emphasis in a 1.5-hour window. If you’re history-focused, ask early for the Roman stop to be prioritized. If you’d rather spend more time on atmospheres, shopping streets, or food choices, you can steer the guide toward that side and keep the tour from feeling like a sprint.
Another plus: entry to monuments and sites mentioned during the tour is included. That doesn’t mean you should assume every attraction is covered, but it does mean the stops your guide actually includes should be handled. If you’re thinking about squeezing extra places outside the Old Town on your own later, the package notes that additional entrance fees outside the Old Town are not included.
Tailor-Made Advice You Can Use for Dinner, Shopping, and Next Steps

A private tour should do more than show you sights. The best ones help you decide what to do when you’re done, and this one does that. At the end, you get personalized tips on where to eat, what to shop, and where to explore further in Alcúdia.
This is the kind of service that saves time. You’re not stuck at the end of the tour with a map and no plan. Instead, you leave with a few targeted ideas that match what you actually liked during the walk. If your guide noticed you were into quiet courtyards, you can steer your next stop toward calmer areas. If you leaned into Carrer Major energy, you’ll get recommendations closer to the action.
Price and Group Size: When $106 Feels Like Real Value

The price is $106 per group, for up to 10 people, and the duration is 1.5 hours. That makes the math simple. If you’re traveling with more people, the cost per person drops quickly, and you’re essentially buying private attention at a group rate.
If it’s just two of you, the value is still there, but you’re paying more per person for the convenience of a private guide plus included monument entries and skip-the-line handling. If you want a short, high-impact orientation walk and you plan to act on the restaurant and shop tips the same day, it can still feel worth it.
I also like that the group size is capped at 10. That usually keeps things from turning into a crowd with one guide trying to be everywhere at once. You want your questions answered, and you want your pace respected.
Guide Details to Consider, Based on Real Experience Notes
Language is clearly supported: your live guide can work in Spanish or English. And many guides here are described as friendly and prepared, with some reviews specifically praising an instructive visit.
Guide names come up in the feedback too. For example, Janine is mentioned as the guide who led an instructive tour. That’s a helpful detail because it suggests consistency in how some guides communicate and keep things engaging.
That said, there are a couple of real considerations. One review felt that the tour was finished right at the 1.5-hour mark and wished there had been more time to show additional sights. Another review noted that the guide was not Spanish from the island, even though the guide was prepared and funny. If having an island-local Spanish guide is a big deal for you, it’s worth checking what kind of guide you’ll get when you book.
Also, one family review said the information felt strongest at the beginning and lighter later on. So if you’re the type who likes deep details, come with 2 to 3 questions you want answered, and don’t wait until the last minutes.
Best Fit: Who This Tour Works For
This private Alcúdia Old Town tour is a strong fit if you want a structured, human-paced walk rather than a self-guided meander. It’s also great when you care about both big landmarks and the small, quieter corners that make a town memorable.
It especially suits:
- Couples who want an easy first look and practical dinner and shopping leads
- Families who need a route that stays engaging without being too long
- Small groups up to 10 who want to walk together and ask questions as they go
- History-curious visitors who like a mix of medieval walls and Roman ruins highlights
And if your idea of a good tour includes getting context and then moving on to enjoy the town afterward, this format matches that perfectly.
What to Bring for a 1.5-Hour Old Town Walk
Don’t overpack. Bring what keeps you comfortable and photo-ready:
- Comfortable shoes for cobbled streets
- Sunglasses, especially if you’re out midday
- A camera so you can capture walls, church-area details, and those quieter courtyards
If you’re traveling with kids or teenagers, the camera and photos can become a simple way to keep everyone involved without forcing them into a strict lecture style. Also, because it’s flexible and tailored, you can ask your guide to slow down wherever you want more time.
Should You Book the Alcúdia Old Town Private Tour?
I’d book this tour if you want a smart, time-efficient way to understand Alcúdia Old Town, and you value a guide who can steer you toward both the main sights and the less obvious corners. The biggest selling point is the combination of private flexibility plus concrete help for what to do next, especially where to eat and what to shop for.
Skip it, or consider a different option, if you’re the type who expects an ultra-packed tour with constant monument entries and lots of extra time. Because it’s 1.5 hours, you may feel a bit of impatience if you want every stop maximized. And if you strongly prefer an island-local Spanish guide, you may want to confirm guide background when booking.
FAQ
How long is the Alcúdia Old Town private tour?
The duration is 1.5 hours.
Where do I meet the guide?
Please wait outside the tourist information office (Oficina de Turisme d’Alcúdia).
Is this tour private?
Yes, it’s a private group tour.
What languages are available?
The guide can conduct the tour in Spanish or English.
What is the price?
It’s $106 per group, up to 10 people.
Are food and drinks included?
No, food and drinks are not included.
What entrance costs are included?
Entry to monuments and sites mentioned during the tour is included. Additional entrance fees for attractions outside the Old Town are not included.
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